This analysis was generated by AI from publicly available reader reviews, literary criticism, and book discussions. It has not been verified by a BookLens community reviewer and may contain errors. Be the first to verify →
Content snapshot
Flag an inaccuracy →What's in this book, at a glance — five things readers want to know before they start.
Violence
Barely any
A fall — Louisa's accident; some physical danger
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some mild strong words
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Grief — Louisa's ongoing grief for Will; a grief support group is a central setting; The young man connected to Will — a significant reveal about his life; Explicit-adjacent romantic content; Must read Me Before You first
What this book is about
Louisa Clark is eighteen months after the events of Me Before You, living in London, working a bar job, and not quite living the expanded life Will wanted for her. A fall from a rooftop leads to physical therapy, a grief support group, and a young man who has a connection to Will. After You is the second of the trilogy — quieter and less devastating than the first.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Grief — Louisa's ongoing grief for Will; the novel is about surviving loss
The young man connected to Will — a significant reveal about his life
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Read Me Before You first — direct sequel
Reader Verification
Be the first to verify
this rating
Have you read After You? Submit a community rating to confirm or correct the AI estimate. Your review helps other readers make an informed choice.
Rate this book →Free · ~5 minutes · No account required
Similar reads
More Romance books from the catalog.
Think this AI estimate is off?
Flag an inaccuracy →Where to Buy
Affiliate links — BookLens earns a small commission at no extra cost to you.



